
The Bon Ton Hotel towers like a marble mausoleum, fourteen stories of lavish suites that promise every comfort while shedding the ordinary trappings of home. Its red‑freckled pillars, peacock‑backed chairs, and a strict code of service create a world where elegance is measured in bell‑boys, chambermaids, and the ever‑present hum of a bustling dining room. Guests surrender the familiar rhythms of daily life for the hotel’s curated rituals, from the two‑dollar Table d’Hôte dinner to the steam‑filled beauty parlors that crown each floor.
Within this vertical sanctuary, the lives of its residents flicker like jeweled vignettes. Mrs. Samstag, a diligent seamstress of delicate filet‑lace nightgowns, occupies a sun‑lit suite where her hands craft fashion as a quiet obsession. Across the hall, the shy broker Louis Latz watches her movements with a mixture of admiration and unspoken longing, his own manicured fingers mirroring the precision he admires. Their interactions hint at the subtle currents of desire and ambition that pulse beneath the hotel’s polished surface, inviting listeners to explore a world where beauty and yearning intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (368K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1889–1968
A hugely popular American novelist and short-story writer in the 1920s and 1930s, she mixed emotional storytelling with sharp attention to class, gender, and race. Best known now for Imitation of Life and Back Street, she was once among the most widely read women writers in the United States.
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